she worked as a farmer well like a person who picks grain up to make bread.
In the Book of Ruth
Ruth has nobody as relatives in the bible.
It gives background of King David's ancestry. Ruth was his great-grandmother. She was a non-Jewess living in Moab; and the Tanakh (Bible) wants to explain how she came to be David's ancestress. See also the attached Related Link.
Roman Catholic AnswerYes, the Bible contains the book of Ruth.
Ruth (Ruth 4:13)
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The book after Ruth is 1Samuel.
Ruth was from Moab.
As King David's great great grandmother, Ruth was very very 'BC', living over a thousand years before Jesus' birth. In his Study Bible John MacArthur dates it in the time of the Judges ca. 1370 to 1041BC.
moabite Ruth's father was from the tribe of Moab (a moabite) that's all the Bible says about Ruth's parentage. But Ruth marries Boaz they have a son Obed who later becomes the grandfather of King David.
The beginning of the Book of Ruth.
You can find Ruth in the Book of Ruth, which is in the Old Testament of the Bible.